Paradise Farm

Paradise Farm Ride better through knowledge ... not luck! Welcome to Paradise! Owned and operated by international event rider and trainer,
Lellie Ward.

With over 30 years of international level 3-day experience, Lellie sets herself apart by concentrating on the most important tenets in successful eventing: safety, balance, control and confidence. In 2007, she initiated a unique series of Foxhunter Safety Clinics employing the same vital principals. Lellie welcomes riders and horses of all levels to train with her at Paradise. She also is available to conduct a clinic at your facility. Contact Lellie to schedule.

Wilson is saying God this is boring.Ophelia is saying "I know ,right?"Why do they KEEP going in circles?
08/13/2022

Wilson is saying God this is boring.Ophelia is saying "I know ,right?"
Why do they KEEP going in circles?

So here is the kayak !
08/04/2022

So here is the kayak !

Many thanks to all the Baaken Equestrian club members (and others) that rode in the RIDE BETTER Clinic in Baker, Mt. las...
08/03/2022

Many thanks to all the Baaken Equestrian club members (and others) that rode in the RIDE BETTER Clinic in Baker, Mt. last weekend.
The facility was amazing and Melissa Foster's new jumps were perfect.
The riders worked very hard for two days and I saw tons of improvement.
Teaching is an honor,I felt very fortunate to be there.I look forward to going back soon!
And then we had a fabulous kayaking trip with tons of excitement! Thankyou all!

Wilson the mountain climber.
07/20/2022

Wilson the mountain climber.

07/20/2022

FEI World Rankings are updated every month to include points from the previous period as well as deduct any rolling off. The latest Eventing World Rankings, which factors in events from June and prior, sees

07/20/2022

Steffen Peters and his Tokyo Olympic Games silver medal partner scored a pair of victories at the Kronberg CDI4* (Germany) over the weekend, winning the Grand Prix for the freestyle on Friday, July 15, with a score of 74.63% before returning the next...

04/08/2022
02/09/2022

Responsiveness to the aids, a swinging back, flexion and bend are the second step of training..
“The aim is that the horse’s muscles have tone and are free from resistance and joints are loose and do not tighten against the rider’s aids. The muscles that are really important are those over the top line from the hind legs over the quarters, loins, in front of the wither and up to the poll. The test of whether a horse is supple and working ‘through’ the back and neck is that when the rein contact is eased, as in a free walk, the horse wants to stretch forward and down and not try to hollow and lift his head”. – Dr Reiner Klimke - want more? go too www.horsemagazine.com

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Aiken, SC
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